SBPJor 2011
Gatekeeping, Gatewatching, Real-Time Feedback: New Challenges for Journalism
Axel Bruns
- 4 November 2011 – SBPJor conference, Rio de Janeiro
How bloggers and other independent online commentators criticise, correct, and otherwise    
challenge conventional journalism has been known for years, but has yet to be fully     
accepted by journalists; hostilities between the media establishment and the new     
generation of citizen journalists continue to flare up from time to time. The old     
gatekeeping monopoly of the mass media has been challenged by the new practice of     
gatewatching: by individual bloggers and by communities of commentators which may not     
report the news first-hand, but curate and evaluate the news and other information     
provided by official sources, and thus provide an important service. And this now takes     
place ever more rapidly, almost in real time: using the latest social networks, which     
disseminate, share, comment, question, and debunk news reports within minutes, and using     
additional platforms that enable fast and effective ad hoc collaboration between users.     
When hundreds of volunteers can prove within a few days that a German minister has been     
guilty of serious plagiarism, when the world first learns of earthquakes and tsunamis via     
Twitter – how does journalism manage to keep up?
 
      










